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blu3boy
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This is sort of a plea for help.
I feel as if I've depleted any kind of intelligence I had.
Freshman and sophmore year, I had no dreams, and nothing to aspire to. Because of that, my GPA was complete crap. I think it was barely higher than 2.3ish. Junior year, I took physics, and my physics teacher said words to me on the first day that really changed my views on my future.
"You're a brilliant mind, son. You just don't have anything to aspire to, and that's no good. Remember that guy who aspired to nothing a while back? Exactly."
I decided to pay attention in physics, and I found it to be incredibly easy. I ended the year with a 109 in physics, and he had to take AWAY 4 points. I got my GPA up that year to a 2.755, and after doing the math, I discovered that I can get it up to a 3.1ish this year.
The problem?
Well, I feel brain dead in everything I do. I decided to take 6 AP classes to challenge myself. I'm passing with an A in everything but regardless, I've learned that it doesn't represent what I'm learning. I have no retention - I go to AP Calculus every day and I find it annoyingly hard. This coming from that guy who had absolutely no problem in physics.
I feel as if I'm only passing because my teacher is really easy on us. Everyone has at least a high B.
I pay attention in class, and when I go home, I have trouble doing the problems, because I don't remember anything at all. The next day, in class, when he asks us questions about the homework, I look at it and I think to myself, "How the hell did I do this?"
Does anyone have any methods of improving retention, or do you think this is just a problem of motivation(That's what my guidance counselled told me)
I feel as if I've depleted any kind of intelligence I had.
Freshman and sophmore year, I had no dreams, and nothing to aspire to. Because of that, my GPA was complete crap. I think it was barely higher than 2.3ish. Junior year, I took physics, and my physics teacher said words to me on the first day that really changed my views on my future.
"You're a brilliant mind, son. You just don't have anything to aspire to, and that's no good. Remember that guy who aspired to nothing a while back? Exactly."
I decided to pay attention in physics, and I found it to be incredibly easy. I ended the year with a 109 in physics, and he had to take AWAY 4 points. I got my GPA up that year to a 2.755, and after doing the math, I discovered that I can get it up to a 3.1ish this year.
The problem?
Well, I feel brain dead in everything I do. I decided to take 6 AP classes to challenge myself. I'm passing with an A in everything but regardless, I've learned that it doesn't represent what I'm learning. I have no retention - I go to AP Calculus every day and I find it annoyingly hard. This coming from that guy who had absolutely no problem in physics.
I feel as if I'm only passing because my teacher is really easy on us. Everyone has at least a high B.
I pay attention in class, and when I go home, I have trouble doing the problems, because I don't remember anything at all. The next day, in class, when he asks us questions about the homework, I look at it and I think to myself, "How the hell did I do this?"
Does anyone have any methods of improving retention, or do you think this is just a problem of motivation(That's what my guidance counselled told me)